Strengthening Real World Relevance in the Classroom
Offered By: Intel via Coursera
Course Description
Overview
Educators will analyze the shift in academic outcomes affected by the fast evolution of industries and how they can incorporate self-learning elements into lesson plans to help learners harness technology for the community's good. It also helps educators develop ways to assess learning as they adopt authentic learning strategies by crafting assessment plans to help learners be more successful in authentic learning contexts.
At the end of this course, educators will be able to:
Apply strategies in choosing real-world issues for learning.
Design a lesson uniting real-world issues with academic outcomes.
Analyze the strengths and pitfalls of technology in community applications.
Demonstrate an understanding of the concept of service-learning education.
Apply authentic assessment methods to learning practices.
Explain the rationale of different assessment methods.
Syllabus
- Uniting Real World Issues with Academic Outcomes
- In this module, we explore how to merge real-world issues with academic outcomes for deeper school experiences for learners. The ways in which industries are evolving in a fast-paced world have called for a shift in academic outcomes. Manifested by skills, knowledge, and abilities that learners encounter in their learning experiences, these outcomes can be met by incorporating real-world issues into the curriculum.
- Harnessing Technology for Community Good
- This module looks at how we can incorporate elements of service-learning into learning experiences. It also explores the strengths and pitfalls of technology and how we can identify the appropriate use of technology in problem-solving.
- Seeking Evidence for Authentic Learning
- Educators will analyze the shift in academic outcomes affected by the fast evolution of industries and how they can incorporate self-learning elements into lesson plans to help learners harness technology for the community's good. It also helps educators develop ways to assess learning as they adopt authentic learning strategies by crafting assessment plans to help learners be more successful in authentic learning contexts. In this module, educators will develop ways to assess learning as they adopt authentic learning strategies. Assessment, as a crucial part of teaching, can impact a learner's development. Research by Paul Black and Dylan William (1998) shows that consistent formative assessment in the classroom can develop a learner's achievement. Educators will practice crafting an assessment plan to help learners be more successful in an authentic learning context through varied assessment approaches.
Taught by
Intel SFI Instructor
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